Ask questions here about award ceremonies for TV programming, including the most well known TV award ceremony, the Emmys.
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This category covers questions about the Eastman Kodak Company, commonly known as simply Kodak. The industry was founded in 1892 by George Eastman and specializes in high-end photographic and optical equipment. Kodak is also a leading industry in digital photography and imaging.
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Questions about Charles Augustus Lindbergh (February 4, 1902 – August 26, 1974), also known as "Lucky Lindy" and "The Lone Eagle," the American aviator.
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Bosnia-Herzegovina is a country in Southern Europe on the Balkan Peninsula. It is home to three ethnic groups: Bosniaks, Serbs and Croats. This politically decentralized country comprises two governing entities: Republika Srpska and Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Various educational institutions in India require students to pass college exams or present educational certificates before admission. For instance, taking the AIEE exam for admission to undergraduate courses in architecture and engineering in many Indian colleges.
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Indianapolis is the capital of the US state of Indiana as well as the county seat of Marion County. With a land area of 372 sq mi, Indianapolis is the biggest city in Indiana and the 14th biggest city in the US.
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Ozzy Osbourne made his name as vocalist in pioneering heavy metal band Black Sabbath. Since then he has worked as a solo artist and become a mainstream celebrity due to the MTV show 'The Osbournes.'
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The E-250 is a van manufactured by the US-based automaker Ford Motor Company for its Econoline or E-Series product line. This model is commonly used as enforcement vehicle, ambulance and cargo van.
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A differential is a mechanical device that transfers torque from one shaft to two other shafts. These devices are frequently used in the automotive industry and come in a variety of forms depending on the application.
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Universal Studios Theme Parks are themed from popular movies. Many of the attractions are built to look like well known movie sets. There are also themed restaurants, roller coasters, and live characters.
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Carrots are a cultivated vegetable that are raised for their edible root. Although carrots come in many colors, the bright orange variety would be the most commonly recognized.
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Billy Joel, formerly known as William Martin Joel, is a major recording artist, singer-songwriter, and musician. His most well-known hits include "Piano Man", "Just The Way You Are", and "It's Still Rock And Roll To Me". Joel is the 6th best-selling recording artist in the USA, according to the RIAA.
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Kitchen utensils are used in preparing, serving, and eating meals. Some utensils are specialized, such as oyster forks and corncob holders.
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The Shang Dynasty, also known as the Yin Dynasty, ruled the Yellow River Valley area of China during the second millennium BC.
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Anteaters only eat ants and termites with their long tongues and narrow snout. Ask questions about these sloth-like creatures here.
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The Grand Prix SE was a rebadged fifth-generation variant of the Pontiac Grand Prix. This model was equipped with power front seats, side wing adjustments, an AM/FM cassette stereo, side bolster, compass and a trip computer.
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James Watson, Francis Crick, Rosalind Franklin, and Maurice Wilkins are credited with discovering the structure of DNA in 1953. Watson, Crick, and Franklin shared the 1962 Nobel Price in Medicine; however, Franklin had passed away so Wilkins co-accepted the award for Franklin.
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Questions about Georgia O'Keeffe, possibly the most famous of American women artists. Her close-up paintings of flowers have attracted the attention of a vast audience. Hi WikiAnswers Hunters, You followed us to the right clue, But still there's something else you have to do. You must complete the task below, And only then will you be able to go. The next clue is found in the comment of first ever blog post on No Stupid Answers http://www.nostupidanswers.com Before proceeding be sure to complete this task: Answer 30 questions in any category. Answers must 3 sentences. Copy and pasting from previous answers is not allowed. No plagiarizing (will result in disqualification) and all answers must be in your own words.
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Message board community based on an anime theme featuring avatars and virtual currency
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Civil law involves disputes between individuals or groups and usually results in monetary compensation for the injured party.
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Carpenters work with tools to build and finish everything from cabinets to furniture, and also rough-in houses. Many enjoy working with their hands. This category is for questions about the work, career path, and the skills necessary to become a carpenter.
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Even though English and Telugu are two distinct languages, there are many English words that are very common in spoken Telugu, because Telugu speaking people find it easy to use the commonly used English words even when they converse in Telugu. Often, the Telugu people who are born and brought up in countries other than India ask questions seeking Telugu translations of English words. This category is for questions asking the translation from English to Telugu.
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The capital city of North Carolina with the 2nd largest population in the state. Raleigh was founded in 1792 and incorporated in 1795.
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Heracles was a divine hero in Greek mythology. He was the son of Zeus and Alcmene and half-brother of Perseus. Heracles murdered his own children in a rage. As a punishment for the sin, he was ordered by his king, Eurystheus, to carry out ten difficult labors, known as the "Labours of Heracles." In Roman mythology he is known as Hercules rather than Heracles."
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Toothpaste is a mildly abrasive paste or gel used to maintain oral health. Used in conjunction with a toothbrush, the paste gently scrubs the teeth, helping to remove bacteria, food, and plaque to prevent cavities and improve breath.
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Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) was an inventor, electrical and mechanical engineer. He was famous for his contribution that led to the birth of commercial electricity. He also developed the principle of Tesla coil in 1891.
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Ask questions here about the invention and development of aircraft, notable events and famous people involved in aviation history.
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Sporting fur instead of feathers, the world's only true flying mammals, bats, are all gathered into one order, Chiroptera, with 18 families, 180 Genera, and 925 species. Though not classified as flying mammals, other mammals who can move through the air include sugar gliders, 44 species of flying squirrels, and four species of lemur, called culogos. To learn more and share knowledge about this amazing and unique group of mammals, glide on in to our Flying Mammals category to ask and answer questions.
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Spider monkeys live in the treetops of tropical rainforests in South America. They have a lifespan of about 22 years.
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Lemonade is a lemon-flavored drink typically made with lemons, water and sugar. The classic lemonade is made using fresh lemon juice. This is typically served as a refreshing beverage in summer. Other types of lemonade include reconstituted which is made using commercially preserved juice, a powdered mix and a "slush" made with shaved ice, lemon juice and sugar. Lemonade is often filtered clear and carbonated as a fizzy soda. Variations of this popular drink include "pink lemonade" and "cloudy lemonade"
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